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Consistency Kills Part I
Everyone can agree that the more consistently a swimmer trains at a high level, the better the training outcomes, and the more likely the...
Nov 28, 2023
Top Gear
From the very beginning, equipment has been used in swimming training. While the quality and variety of training equipment has certainly...
Nov 21, 2023
Bias
As coaches, we all have biases or preferences based upon our experiences as swimmers, our experiences as coaches, our innate personality,...
Nov 14, 2023
Emotional Control
Emotional control is critical to performance for both coaches and swimmers. When the pressure is on in training and competition, our...
Nov 7, 2023
Strengths and Weaknesses
‘You win because of your strengths and lose because of your weaknesses.’ -Bill Sweetenham While quote about may be paraphrased, the...
Oct 31, 2023
Winning Ugly
Janet Evans swam ugly. Many coaches were critical of her unorthodox recoveries, her high breathing action, and her bouncy rhythm. Janet...
Oct 24, 2023
Training to Race
She’s a racer. It’s a compliment thrown around by swimmers to describe someone who steps up on the blocks and knows how to throw down. ...
Oct 17, 2023
In Defense of Language
I’d like to return to the idea that small changes in language can have big impacts on coaching practice. I originally explored this...
Oct 10, 2023
Mirrored
As coaches, we have a lot of influence on the individuals we work with on a daily basis. They will begin to believe what you believe, if...
Oct 3, 2023
Dangers of Discipline
It’s commonly accepted that the more disciplined athletes are, the more successful they’ll be. Swimmers are often encouraged to ‘be...
Sep 26, 2023
Coaching is Acting
One of the most under-appreciated skills in coaching is that of being a great actor. Who do I need to be right now to get done what needs...
Sep 19, 2023
Pre-Loading Part II
As discussed in Part I, pre-loading can be an effective strategy to create novel stimuli while also accomplishing multiple training tasks....
Sep 12, 2023
Pre-Loading Part I
When a swimmer has been exposed to a particular type of training, that type of training loses it ‘training potential’. In short, the...
Sep 5, 2023
Know Enough
As coaches, particularly in the collegiate and professional setting, we are typically working as part of a team that supports the...
Aug 29, 2023
Do What You Have To Do
Periodization, performance planning, preparation periods. Macrocycles, mesocycles, microcycles. Anaerobic and aerobic capacity,...
Aug 22, 2023
Slow Cook It
The impact of slow losses in critical training components was discussed previously in Bleeding to Death. I would like to shift the...
Aug 15, 2023
The Root
As discussed in great coaching, the X Factor in coaching is separating the important from the unimportant. In a vast sea of choices, the...
Aug 8, 2023
Easy As 123
As has been touched upon before, coaches are constantly engaged in identifying, engaging with, and solving complex problems. To combat...
Aug 1, 2023
Bleeding to Death Part II
As discussed in PART I, the effects of training can operate at divergent time scales, with the positive and negative impacts of a given...
Jul 25, 2023
Bleeding to Death Part I
One of the biggest challenges in coaching is managing training over long time scales. In other words, the effects of your decisions...
Jul 18, 2023
The Dryside Part III
As discussed in part I, life stress can significantly impact performance and health. In part II, we discussed how coaches can manage...
Jul 11, 2023
The Dryside Part II
As discussed in part I, life can have a tremendous impact on the training program, including the rate of improvement, injury risk, and...
Jul 4, 2023
The Dryside Part I
As coaches, we tend to be very focused on the importance of our training sessions and training plans. We feel that the specifics of the...
Jun 27, 2023
The Coaching Process
At its essence, coaching is a simple process. It is a series of decisions based upon information that is presented to the coach on daily...
Jun 20, 2023
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